Dissertation (MA (Speech-Language Pathology))--University of Pretoria, 2023.Background: As advanced dementia progresses, individuals become increasingly dependent on health, social, and community care services, and feeding difficulties become common. Oropharyngeal dysphagia is prevalent in people with advanced dementia, and speech-language therapists (SLTs) may recommend tube feeding. However, a deeper understanding of SLTs’ practices, focused on dysphagia in advanced dementia, are needed. Objective: To qualitatively describe insights and practices of a sample of South African SLTs, regarding feeding tube placement in people with advanced dementia. Method: Semi-structured interviews were conducted using an interview schedule containi...
Background: The use of feeding tubes (FTs) in patients with advanced dementia does not yield positiv...
Objectives: To develop a cross-cultural dialogue for enriching our understanding of how an ethical e...
Gastrostomies in dementia: bad practice or bad evidence? Tube feeding in dementia remains controvers...
BACKGROUND: Speech-language pathologists (SLPs) are often called upon to assess swallowing function ...
BACKGROUND: Speech-language pathologists (SLPs) are often called upon to assess swallowing function ...
Dementia is reported to be the overall fourth leading non-communicable cause of death, and accounted...
Dementia is reported to be the overall fourth leading non-communicable cause of death, and accounted...
In advanced dementia, feeding problems are nearly universal, and families face difficult decisions a...
their personal experience demonstrated that slow hand feeding may be an alternative to PEG tube feed...
In advanced dementia, feeding problems are nearly universal, and families face difficult decisions a...
INTRODUCTION: Care of the elderly with dementia in advanced stages has important knowledge gaps, esp...
INTRODUCTION: Care of the elderly with dementia in advanced stages has important knowledge gaps, esp...
Most patients with dementia develop feeding problems, leading physicians and families to consider tu...
Most patients with dementia develop feeding problems, leading physicians and families to consider tu...
Leanne S Goldberg,1 Kenneth W Altman2 1Department of Otolaryngology, Mount Sinai School of Medicine,...
Background: The use of feeding tubes (FTs) in patients with advanced dementia does not yield positiv...
Objectives: To develop a cross-cultural dialogue for enriching our understanding of how an ethical e...
Gastrostomies in dementia: bad practice or bad evidence? Tube feeding in dementia remains controvers...
BACKGROUND: Speech-language pathologists (SLPs) are often called upon to assess swallowing function ...
BACKGROUND: Speech-language pathologists (SLPs) are often called upon to assess swallowing function ...
Dementia is reported to be the overall fourth leading non-communicable cause of death, and accounted...
Dementia is reported to be the overall fourth leading non-communicable cause of death, and accounted...
In advanced dementia, feeding problems are nearly universal, and families face difficult decisions a...
their personal experience demonstrated that slow hand feeding may be an alternative to PEG tube feed...
In advanced dementia, feeding problems are nearly universal, and families face difficult decisions a...
INTRODUCTION: Care of the elderly with dementia in advanced stages has important knowledge gaps, esp...
INTRODUCTION: Care of the elderly with dementia in advanced stages has important knowledge gaps, esp...
Most patients with dementia develop feeding problems, leading physicians and families to consider tu...
Most patients with dementia develop feeding problems, leading physicians and families to consider tu...
Leanne S Goldberg,1 Kenneth W Altman2 1Department of Otolaryngology, Mount Sinai School of Medicine,...
Background: The use of feeding tubes (FTs) in patients with advanced dementia does not yield positiv...
Objectives: To develop a cross-cultural dialogue for enriching our understanding of how an ethical e...
Gastrostomies in dementia: bad practice or bad evidence? Tube feeding in dementia remains controvers...